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February 2, 2023

Who Can Be Held Liable for Winter Truck Accidents?

Every winter, the risk of truck accidents increases across the United States. This can be an especially serious issue in Wisconsin, since our state often experiences harsh winters, cold temperatures, and conditions that make roads more dangerous. From icy roads to poor visibility caused by falling snow or freezing rain,

January 30, 2023

When Can Bribery Lead to Criminal Charges in Wisconsin?

There are a number of different types of offenses that are classified as white collar crimes. These offenses are usually committed in a professional or business setting, and they will typically involve illegal exchanges of money. Bribery is one example of behavior that could potentially lead to criminal charges, and

January 23, 2023

What Are the Options for Dividing Business Interests in a Divorce?

 By: Attorney Megan Drury and Paralegal Ali Jaeger Going through a divorce is one of the most difficult experiences that anyone can endure. There are a variety of issues that will need to be addressed by divorcing spouses, and conflicts can often arise as a couple determines how to handle

January 19, 2023

Employment Law Issues to Be Aware of When Using Remote Workers

By: Attorney Jaclyn Kallie The use of remote work has increased considerably since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. More and more people have been able to work from home, and the ease of online communications has allowed employers to hire people located in other states or even other countries.

January 13, 2023

Our Top 10 Blogs for 2022 Covered Criminal Cases, Weapons Charges, and More

By: Attorney Jason Luczak Here at GRGB Law, our attorneys provide representation for clients in multiple types of legal matters, including family law, business law, civil litigation, criminal defense, personal injury, and much more.  We regularly publish blogs covering a variety of topics related to these legal fields, and we

January 2, 2023

New Year’s Resolutions

Q. Like everything else, I’m behind in formulating my New Year’s resolutions. Aside from getting my booster shot, what should I resolve to do in the year ahead? A. After …

December 23, 2022

‘Tis the Season …

Q. My tech client had a huge gift basket delivered to me, with an envelope containing first class tickets for a golf trip to Scotland. May I accept these? A. …

November 21, 2022

Giving Thanks

Q. We are thankful for the many satisfied clients who have recommended us to their friends, coworkers and relatives. To encourage more referrals, may we send them tokens of our appreciation? …

November 3, 2022

35 Million More Shares in PG&E Stock Sold – What This Means for Fire Victims

On October 31, 2022, the Fire Victim’s Trust announced an additional sale of 35 million shares in PG&E stock at $15.25 per share to provide compensation for victims of the 2015 Butte, 2017 North Bay, and 2018 Camp Fire. This news comes shortly after the Fire Victim’s Trust sold 35

September 12, 2022

Courting Public Opinion

Q. My client has just been indicted on 13 counts of fraud and every reporter in town has called me for comment. Should I call them back?  A. Before fielding their questions, ask yourself whether silence is “golden” …

August 8, 2022

Ethical “Info Wars”

Q. After his client denied any text messages about this case, defense counsel sent me a thumb drive with hundreds of them, including some attorney-client communications. May I use these? A. Even at war with the other …

July 19, 2022

Ethics on Vacation

Q. As we head to the beach for a two-week vacation, my wife and kids want me to leave my cell phone behind so I won’t be distracted with client calls. Is this a good idea? Legal …

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